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dahkota
Dec 07, 2015Explorer
We have a 2014 Bounder. We wish the OEM peripherals (water pump, leveling jacks, etc.) were built as well as the house (Fleetwood) and chassis (Ford). We have not had one problem with Fleetwood and Ford but multiple problems with OEM equipment. (Most builders use the same OEM equipment.) Fleetwood has gone out of their way to help us with these problems even though we are not under warranty through Fleetwood anymore. We would buy another one in a heartbeat.
We fulltime and in the 16 months we have owned the Bounder, we have put 27K miles on her traveling to Alaska and back. While there is some minor wear and tear, some rock pings in the paint, and it's a little dirty today, the coach looks almost brand new inside and out. We drove the Dalton Highway and many other gravel, dirt, and mud roads. We have done 12% grades, sandy beaches, 70 MPH winds, and hail. The house is holding up well and the chassis had no problems handling anything we asked of it.
We fulltime and in the 16 months we have owned the Bounder, we have put 27K miles on her traveling to Alaska and back. While there is some minor wear and tear, some rock pings in the paint, and it's a little dirty today, the coach looks almost brand new inside and out. We drove the Dalton Highway and many other gravel, dirt, and mud roads. We have done 12% grades, sandy beaches, 70 MPH winds, and hail. The house is holding up well and the chassis had no problems handling anything we asked of it.
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